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any other ways than doing those 80,000 pg prep books or 10 hour courses?

2007-04-25 13:49:58 · 5 answers · asked by couturechic16 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Well, it's pretty hard to do. No matter how hard you try, it all comes down to how much you retain in school. You can only try to learn everything that you've learned in the past over again, but good luck with that.

Try to learn the test by knowing the directions (saves time) and understanding every type of question. Reading stories are either science, an autobiography, and something else. If they involve a person, they are always positive (it's a long story as to why...). For vocab, look at root words and if the question asks for a positive word, cross out the negative ones. Don't guess, either. I took a prep course and I learned all of these secrets plus more... maybe it'll help you. Taking the course increased my score, not by much, but it did increase.

Good luck!

2007-04-25 14:00:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Make sure you don't skip a question and start circling the wrong bubbles. You'll get nearly every one wrong, and a fraction of a point subtracted for each wrong one. I took the old-school SAT and received a 650V, 540M. I thought I did pretty poorly, so I retook it. I got a 680V, 650M. Looks a lot better, and I don't think I got any smarter over the summer. It came to me that I must've skipped a question and screwed up the answer sheet.

Umm, work quickly and relax. The more problems you see and do on the real test, the better your chances of finding problems you can solve, and the more points you'll rack up. If you're aming for 2000/2400, you're probably smart and you'll do fine. Schools are starting to go SAT optional. Just do your best and don't worry.

2007-04-25 14:05:57 · answer #2 · answered by joelszark@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 1

Take lots of practice tests.
I knew all the material easy, figured I'd score at least 2000 easily and then died on the test day (it's a six hour test) and ended up with 1800.
If I could go back I'd learn the test format, not necessarily cram the material.

2007-04-25 14:27:05 · answer #3 · answered by Mystic 3 · 0 0

Your SATs are too low. Sorry :( To get into employer, that's fairly aggressive at those faculties, so except you've carried out something surprising, it is going to likely be truly difficult to get in. do not ignore that all and numerous else utilizing to those faculties also has carried out all that community provider/pastime administration stuff to boot. you want something which will make you stand out and also you do favor to have a lot, a lot extra effectual try rankings. i ought to paintings on convalescing those and taking them back senior 365 days. in the different case, you regrettably do not truly stand a threat. in basic terms being straightforward.

2016-12-04 21:16:22 · answer #4 · answered by maritza 4 · 0 0

unless things have changed recently, the highest SAT score possible is 1600.

2007-04-25 14:02:30 · answer #5 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 1

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